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1 2, 14 | to their Deities, we can readily shew from this, that the
2 2, 49 | should have received it readily in the love (thereof), as
3 2, 49 | had been for the truth; readily too was their contention
4 2, 50 | the body :—these too, were readily heard: and to those, who
5 2, 68(128)| here referred to, will be readily found by consulting the
6 2, 82 | species of wickedness, that he readily forsook even the reflection
7 2, 94 | particularly, and the more readily, make his Divine manifestation
8 4, 1 | against those, who do not readily give credence to his astonishing
9 4, 1 | foreknowledge, did not (as) readily also believe those which
10 4, 3 | afforded given), that He readily promised He would come.
11 4, 8 | stirred them up, and made them readily to confide, -- to undertake
12 4, 16 | which were done to them, may readily be found in the record of
13 5, 2 | this point,) since we may readily inform ourselves from His
14 5, 29 | respecting Him, and then have readily submitted to death in support
15 5, 48 | partake) so much of stone, as readily to believe them, when they
16 5, 49 | should be so encouraged, as readily to give themselves up to
17 5, 50 | e. the chief Priests,) readily to ask, Who this was, by
18 5, 50 | preceded these, that they were readily prevailed upon to accede
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